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Harriet L. Robinson

Harriet L. Robinson

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Immunology

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20447
World Ranking
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814

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Harriet L. Robinson is affiliated with Emory University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with subfields including Infectious Diseases, Immunology, Virology, Pathology and Forensic Medicine, and Hepatology. The scientist's main topics of work cover HIV Research and Treatment, Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders, HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions, Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases, Hepatitis C virus research, T-cell and B-cell Immunology, and Immune Cell Function and Interaction.

Robinson's publication record includes recent papers such as "Meta-analysis of HIV-1 vaccine elicited mucosal antibodies in humans" (2021, npj Vaccines), "Impact of vaccine type on HIV-1 vaccine elicited antibody durability and B cell gene signature" (2020, Scientific Reports), "AIDSVAX protein boost improves breadth and magnitude of vaccine-induced HIV-1 envelope-specific responses after a 7-year rest period" (2021, Vaccine), "SIVmac239 MVA vaccine with and without a DNA prime, similar prevention of infection by a repeated dose SIVsmE660 challenge despite different immune responses" (2020, UNC Libraries), and "HIV-1 DNA/MVA vaccination reduces the per exposure probability of infection during repeated mucosal SHIV challenges" (2021, UNC Libraries).

The venues where Harriet L. Robinson has frequently published include UNC Libraries, Human Immunology, npj Vaccines, Scientific Reports, and Vaccine.

Frequent collaborators in Robinson's research include Kelly E. Seaton, Paul Goepfert, Yunda Huang, Georgia D. Tomaras, and Gavin Churchyard.

Among honors received, Harriet L. Robinson was named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2007.

  • Meta-analysis of HIV-1 vaccine elicited mucosal antibodies in humans (2021, npj Vaccines)
  • Impact of vaccine type on HIV-1 vaccine elicited antibody durability and B cell gene signature (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • AIDSVAX protein boost improves breadth and magnitude of vaccine-induced HIV-1 envelope-specific responses after a 7-year rest period (2021, Vaccine)
  • SIVmac239 MVA vaccine with and without a DNA prime, similar prevention of infection by a repeated dose SIVsmE660 challenge despite different immune responses (2020, UNC Libraries)
  • HIV-1 DNA/MVA vaccination reduces the per exposure probability of infection during repeated mucosal SHIV challenges (2021, UNC Libraries)

  • Kelly E. Seaton
  • Paul Goepfert
  • Yunda Huang
  • Georgia D. Tomaras
  • Gavin Churchyard

  • UNC Libraries
  • Human Immunology
  • npj Vaccines
  • Scientific Reports
  • Vaccine

  • HIV Research and Treatment
  • Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
  • HIV/AIDS Research and Interventions
  • Autoimmune Bullous Skin Diseases
  • Hepatitis C virus research
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction

Best Publications

  • DNA vaccines: protective immunizations by parenteral, mucosal, and gene-gun inoculations

    Ellen F. Fynan;Robert G. Webster;Deborah H. Fuller;Joel R. Haynes

  • Control of a mucosal challenge and prevention of AIDS by a multiprotein DNA/MVA vaccine.

    Rama Rao Amara;Francois Villinger;John D. Altman;Shari L. Lydy

  • Different T helper cell types and antibody isotypes generated by saline and gene gun DNA immunization.

    David Marc Feltquate;Shaun Heaney;Robert G. Webster;Harriet L. Robinson

  • Protection against a lethal influenza virus challenge by immunization with a haemagglutinin-expressing plasmid DNA

    H.L. Robinson;L.A. Hunt;R.G. Webster

  • Avian leukosis virus-induced tumors have common proviral integration sites and synthesize discrete new RNAs: oncogenesis by promoter insertion

    Benjamin G. Neel;William S. Hayward;Harriet L. Robinson;Joanna Fang

  • Neutralizing antibody-independent containment of immunodeficiency virus challenges by DNA priming and recombinant pox virus booster immunizations.

    H L Robinson;D C Montefiori;R P Johnson;K H Manson

  • Multiple-Cytokine-Producing Antiviral CD4 T Cells Are Functionally Superior to Single-Cytokine-Producing Cells

    Sunil Kannanganat;Chris Ibegbu;Lakshmi Chennareddi;Harriet L. Robinson

  • Differential dependence on target site tissue for gene gun and intramuscular DNA immunizations.

    Celia Aurora Tiglao Torres;Akiko Iwasaki;Brian H. Barber;Harriet L. Robinson

  • Simian immunodeficiency virus DNA vaccine trial in macaques.

    Shan Lu;James Arthos;David C. Montefiori;Yasuhiro Yasutomi

  • C3d enhancement of antibodies to hemagglutinin accelerates protection against influenza virus challenge.

    Ted M. Ross;Yan Xu;Rick A. Bright;Harriet L. Robinson

  • The dominant role of bone marrow-derived cells in CTL induction following plasmid DNA immunization at different sites.

    Akiko Iwasaki;Celia Aurora Tiglao Torres;Pamela S. Ohashi;Harriet L. Robinson

  • Route and method of delivery of DNA vaccine influence immune responses in mice and non-human primates.

    Michael J. McCluskie;Michael J. McCluskie;Cynthia L. Brazolot Millan;Robert A. Gramzinski;Harriet L. Robinson

  • T cell vaccines for microbial infections

    Harriet L Robinson;Rama Rao Amara

  • Protection of ferrets against influenza challenge with a DNA vaccine to the haemagglutinin.

    Robert G. Webster;Robert G. Webster;Ellen F. Fynan;Joseph C. Santoro;Harriet Robinson

  • New hope for an aids vaccine

    Harriet L. Robinson

  • Critical Role for Env as well as Gag-Pol in Control of a Simian-Human Immunodeficiency Virus 89.6P Challenge by a DNA Prime/Recombinant Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara Vaccine

    Rama Rao Amara;James M. Smith;James M. Smith;Silvija I. Staprans;David C. Montefiori

  • Host Susceptibility to endogenous viruses: defective, glycoprotein-expressing proviruses interfere with infections.

    H L Robinson;S M Astrin;A M Senior;F H Salazar

  • Use of DNA encoding influenza hemagglutinin as an avian influenza vaccine.

    E.F. Fynan;H.L. Robinson;R.G. Webster

  • Different Patterns of Immune Responses but Similar Control of a Simian-Human Immunodeficiency Virus 89.6P Mucosal Challenge by Modified Vaccinia Virus Ankara (MVA) and DNA/MVA Vaccines

    Rama Rao Amara;Francois Villinger;Silvija I. Staprans;Silvija I. Staprans;John D. Altman

  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Controllers but Not Noncontrollers Maintain CD4 T Cells Coexpressing Three Cytokines

    Sunil Kannanganat;Bill G. Kapogiannis;Bill G. Kapogiannis;Chris Ibegbu;Lakshmi Chennareddi

  • Control of a mucosal challenge and prevention of AIDS by a multiprotein DNA/MVA vaccine

    Rama Rao Amara;Francois Villinger;John D Altman;Shari L Lydy;Shari L Lydy

Frequent Co-Authors

Rama Rao Amara
Rama Rao Amara Emory University
David C. Montefiori
David C. Montefiori Duke University
Bernard Moss
Bernard Moss National Institutes of Health
Linda S. Wyatt
Linda S. Wyatt National Institutes of Health
Patricia L. Earl
Patricia L. Earl National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
James G. Herndon
James G. Herndon Emory University
Francois Villinger
Francois Villinger University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Harold M. McClure
Harold M. McClure Emory University
Georgia D. Tomaras
Georgia D. Tomaras Duke University
Paul A. Goepfert
Paul A. Goepfert University of Alabama at Birmingham

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